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Care to help settle a disspute on a Albino Berm?

shadowcat Oct 28, 2004 11:05 AM

My boyfriend and I are currently haveing a dispute on our 3 1/2ft Albino Berm, Adena. I say Adena is a High Orange because he is more peach and orange than yellow and White. My Boyfriend says he is a normal Albino. The picture isn't the best quality as My digital camera doesn't like to do indoor pictures but you can still pretty much see his true color.

Replies (5)

Candoia Oct 28, 2004 12:13 PM

Looks like a normal albino Burm to me.

BTW, Burm is short for Burmese. so it is spelled with a "u", not a "e". Just a friendly heads-up...

joe
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shibbeymon Oct 28, 2004 01:21 PM

Looks like a nice normal albino to me. I think "hi- orange" is just a selling point, IMHO.

jasonmattes Oct 28, 2004 03:44 PM

looks like most albinos i have seen

BurmFan Oct 28, 2004 09:52 PM

I too thinks its a normal albino. Most babies have the really high orange look when there young, some even have lotsa of red on them. As they grow the orange or red fades, making an almost patternless look at adulthood, but some still have very nice pattering at adults, but its usually yellow.

Cobra7 Nov 01, 2004 09:51 PM

It is normal Baby!!! All that pretty orange will turn yellow as your snake gets older... Sean

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